I grew up fishing out of Dulac but it had been 20 years since I last made a trip. Having bought a new boat for the family, we decided to head south to lower Terrebonne for some R&R for spring break...maybe do some fishing, boat riding, crabbing, eating and just being close to water. Mr. Tony was so very helpful with all my questions before we arrived and I had a decent idea of things to do and where to go for seafood, bait, ice, fuel, etc. The camp took a hit during Ida, downstairs, but the upstairs took me back to our camp, our grandmothers homes, a very familiar, comfortable, everything you need to hang out when the weather doesn't cooperate. The screened in porch upstairs was absolutely the best spot to watch the sunrise, have an evening cocktail and watch the boats go by when it was raining. The downstairs (make sure you turn on chromecast to see the glory it once was) is very usable, fun to fish from, take a nap on the swings, bbq, hang out as a family...I know they'll be back to the former glory and I'm already planning future trips. Easy to get to islands, inside fishing, 5 min from CocoMarina...it felt like i was staying at a friends place. Their uncle's store is so very convenient too! Bait. Beer. Milk. Fuel. and whatever you forgot or need for your trip. Close to Dulac too for a drive over for Chauvin's baitshop/shrimp dock and oysters too. It was a MUCH needed break from the daily grind...kids caught drum, catfish, crabs, dipped up hundreds of shrimp...